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in the latter place and organized the first city mission board of which she was president for several years. This board later built and equipped a cooperative home for working girls. Her work among the foreigners resulted in the establishment of free kindergartens, day nurseries, and the employment
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Her father, with other men of means of Uniontown, subscribed the money to employ teachers to conduct a school in the town, and Blandin received her early education there. She never attended college but gained an equivalent education by private instruction and study.
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In Selma, on April 30, 1860, she married John Wirt Blandin III. She was left a widow in 1866 with three children (John, Mary, Belle) and, in order to support them, began, in 1870, to teach school. She taught first in the city schools of Selma, then in
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of several deaconesses to carry on her work. She organized several Sunday schools in Houston, which grew into self-sustaining churches.
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Isabella Margaret Elizabeth Blandin died June 30, 1912, at Houston, Texas.
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Owen, Thomas McAdory (1921). "Blandin, Isabella Margaret Elizabeth".
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American author, teacher, social worker (1838–1912)
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